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Strict Liability

A defendant may be held strictly liable for negligence if a plaintiff is injured by (i) an ultra-hazardous activity, so dangerous the activity is subject to strict regulation and licensing requirements; or in some cases (ii) activities of a defendant involving dangerous or exotic animals.

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  • $4,000,000: Accidental Dismemberment
  • $1,500,000: Auto/Auto collision
  • $1,725,000: Auto/Truck Collision
  • $500,000: Tow-Truck Operator Struck and Killed
  • $850,000 Semi Truck Accident
  • $3,000,000: Insurance Bad Faith Claim
  • $1,000,000: Auto Accident
  • $225,000: Auto Accident; at unmarked intersection resulted in death

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